Charmayne James

Each of the 10 consecutive titles was achieved with the same horse—Scamper. James became a member of the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association in 1984, when she was awarded Rookie of the Year honors. She earned National Finals Rodeo qualifications for 19 consecutive years, also beginning in 1984, and was National Finals Rodeo Average Champion seven times. In 1992, James was inducted into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, Texas. With her horse, Cruiser, James won the 2002 WPRA World Championship, her 11th WPRA World Title. This legendary barrel racer and horsewoman has been heralded by professionals across the world as “one of the greatest horse people of all time.”

Today, Charmayne is a renowned instructor and works with barrel racers of all ages and skill levels teaching them the importance of body control and horsemanship. She is an advocate of providing horses with the best care and most natural nutritional products available.